Wednesday, February 29, 2012

APAHA 系列演講 Houston and the Future of Asian Americans


Houston and the Future of Asian Americans
 
The APAHA Distinguished Speaker Series' in March will feature Dr. Stephen Klineberg's Houston area survey with a focus on Asian data. 
 
For the past 30 years, Rice sociology professor Stephen Klineberg has been documenting the challenges and illuminating the remarkable transformation of Houston from an Anglo-dominated oil-boom Southern town into a multi-ethnic global city.  Dr. Klineberg's work is supported by Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research that conducts scientific research, sponsors educational programs, and engages in public outreach that advances understanding of pressing urban issues and fosters the development of more humane and sustainable cities.

 

March 16 

6 – 9 P.M.

DINNER AND DISCUSSION WITH

DR. STEPHEN KLINEBERG

 
KIM SON RESTAURANT
12750 SOUTHWEST FWY
STAFFORD, TX
 
$25 PER PERSON
$15 FOR APAHA MEMBERS
For event sponsorship, please contact ED@apaha.org
Please RSVP by March 14, 2012.  Seating is limited.  RSVPs will not be accepted beyond March 14th. 
Alma Duldulao-Ybarra, MBA
Executive Director
Asian/Pacific American Heritage Association (APAHA)
PO Box 1408, Bellaire, TX 77402
6220 Westpark Dr., Suite, 245BC, Houston, TX 77057

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